wind.
Groundwater erosion occurs most often in areas with an abundance of limestone and rainfall. This erosion can create large cavities and caves.
Wind is the weakest agent of erosion
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Wind speed is certainly a contributing factor to the amount of erosion. The higher the wind speed, the more force it has against objects. This means that it can push deeper into the soil to loosen and blow away more soil particles than a milder wind.
a)Mountain Sides b)Deserts c) Farmlands d)Forest The Answer Is Mountain Sides.
Gravity induced moving water is the most effective agent of erosion.
Most sediments are carried by water, with an assist from gravity, so gravity induced moving water is the most effective agent of erosion.
In dry deserts a combination of exfoliation and wind erosion. In arctic deserts wind erosion would be the most prominent
Groundwater erosion occurs most often in areas with an abundance of limestone and rainfall. This erosion can create large cavities and caves.
the most important agent of erosion is water.
Deserts are eroded by rainwater run-off and the wind. Plants roots secure the soil around them, but other loose material quickly becomes eroded.
Wind is the weakest agent of erosion
The action of wind erosion is more prominent in deserts because there is little vegetation cover and the soil cover is loose. As such sediments get easily carried and deposited by winds. Besides absence of other agents of erosion like water and ice makes wind the most prominent weathering agent in the deserts.
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